6. Create a Case Study or Coaching research paper7. Pass the Written exam

8, Pass the Oral exam

Of these outcomes

Outcome 1: By attending classes students have access to the learning needed to complete the remaining outcomes

Outcome 2 - 6: This is where students develop their coach identify and create their coaching portfolio. Portfolio work is personal and subjective, and therefore not assessable. Instead, students post to the forum and share their work with the entire ICA community and not just one assessor. Trainers will also be reading all work in the forum and will recommend work of a high standard for publication.

Outcome 7 & 8: The written exam and oral exam have strict guidelines and are directly mapped against ICF competencies. This makes them assessable against a fixed criteria. The written exam is will prepares students for the CKA exam (should they decide to pursue ICF credentials) and in the oral exam, students must be observed as coaching at PCC level.

Graduation ceremonies occur four times a year and students that have graduated can choose to attend one of these ceremonies. It is an opportunity to publicly celebrate the completion of your coach training program.